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Main Author: McCarthy, Cheryl A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1997
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ552646
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contents A Reality Check: The Challenges of Implementing "Information Power" in School Library Media Programs. McCarthy, Cheryl A. Comparative Analysis Educational Change Elementary Secondary Education Guidelines Internship Programs Learning Resources Centers Library Schools Library Surveys Observation Program Implementation School Libraries Tables (Data) Discussion of school library media programs, educational reform, and the national guidelines set forth in "Information Power" focuses on a study of 48 school library media programs in the New England region. Surveys and observations by student interns from the University of Rhode Island library school are compared and analyzed. Results outlined in six tables. (LRW)
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spellingShingle A Reality Check: The Challenges of Implementing "Information Power" in School Library Media Programs.
McCarthy, Cheryl A.
Comparative Analysis
Educational Change
Elementary Secondary Education
Guidelines
Internship Programs
Learning Resources Centers
Library Schools
Library Surveys
Observation
Program Implementation
School Libraries
Tables (Data)
A Reality Check: The Challenges of Implementing "Information Power" in School Library Media Programs. McCarthy, Cheryl A. Comparative Analysis Educational Change Elementary Secondary Education Guidelines Internship Programs Learning Resources Centers Library Schools Library Surveys Observation Program Implementation School Libraries Tables (Data) Discussion of school library media programs, educational reform, and the national guidelines set forth in "Information Power" focuses on a study of 48 school library media programs in the New England region. Surveys and observations by student interns from the University of Rhode Island library school are compared and analyzed. Results outlined in six tables. (LRW)
title A Reality Check: The Challenges of Implementing "Information Power" in School Library Media Programs.
topic Comparative Analysis
Educational Change
Elementary Secondary Education
Guidelines
Internship Programs
Learning Resources Centers
Library Schools
Library Surveys
Observation
Program Implementation
School Libraries
Tables (Data)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ552646